This is puzzling. It’s true that Greenland—an icy land mass of 56,000 people, almost all of them Indigenous Greenlandic Inuit—occupies what some map-obsessed analysts call a “strategically ...
Greenland lies north and south of the Arctic Circle and about 500 miles from the North Pole—a position that makes it a key part of global defense strategy. Read on for amazing facts about this icy ...
Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, is geographically part of the North American continent, and its capital Nuuk is closer to New York than to the Danish capital Copenhagen. Map of Nuuk ...